None of that really matters once you get down to the grappling core of Fire Pro Wrestling World, which is as gratifying as it is deep. Lacking the hyperglitzy cinematic presentation that 2K have been refining for years now, Fire Pro Wrestling World can seem, on the surface at least, a distinctly retro affair that looks like it might be better placed on a 32-bit or even 16-bit machine (pointedly, the series was great back then too).
Fire Pro Wrestling Is Back And Better Than EverĬertainly, for the majority of folks who have had nothing but WWE games to play year in and year out, it’s plausible to see how Fire Pro Wrestling World might come as a bit of a shock initially.